The AM29F800BB-70SF is an 8 Mbit (1 M x 8-bit) CMOS 5.0 Volt-only, Sector Erase Flash memory produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). It provides non-volatile storage for data and code, combining high density, low power consumption, and fast access times for diverse applications.
Applications
- Embedded systems for storing boot code, application code, and data logging.
- Networking equipment such as routers and switches for storing firmware and configuration files.
- Industrial control systems for program data, calibration parameters, and operating system images.
- Consumer electronics like digital cameras, MP3 players, and set-top boxes for firmware and user data.
- Telecommunications equipment for operating system and application code.
Features
- High Density: 8 Mbit (1 M x 8-bit) storage capacity.
- 5.0 Volt-only Operation: Simplifies system design and reduces power consumption.
- Sector Erase Architecture: Memory is divided into independently erasable sectors for flexible memory management.
- Fast Access Time: 70 ns access time ensures quick data retrieval.
- CMOS Technology: Offers low power consumption and high noise immunity.
- Automated Erase and Program Algorithms: Simplifies software control.
- Sector Protection: Prevents accidental erasure or programming of critical data.
- Endurance: Withstands 100,000 write/erase cycles per sector.
- Data Retention: Provides 20 years of data retention.
Benefits
- Reliable Data Storage: Non-volatile storage protects data and code, preserving data integrity even during power loss.
- Efficient Memory Management: Sector erase architecture optimizes memory utilization.
- Fast System Performance: 70 ns access time enhances system responsiveness.
- Simplified System Design: 5.0 Volt-only operation eases system integration.
- Low Power Consumption: CMOS technology makes it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Additional Details
The AM29F800BB-70SF is typically available in a 48-pin TSOP (Thin Small Outline Package). It operates from -40°C to +85°C. It supports sector erase, chip erase, and program suspend/resume, enabling flexible memory management. Automated programming and erase algorithms simplify software control.